1 week ago in Crime, Local Photo: WHCU
Update: According to Watkins Glen Police, Devon Schulman turned himself in on Thursday.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WHCU) Watkins Glen Police are searching for an alleged hit and run driver who hasn’t been seen since a collision Wednesday afternoon.
Devon Schulman (provided)
Authorities say a 74-year-old man was hit at the intersection of North Franklin and Fifth Streets. Police say the driver of an orange Jeep Cherokee that hit the man is 25-year-old Devon Schulman, who’s accused of fleeing a house when officers arrived to question him.
The reported victim suffered several broken bones.
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The Watkins Glen Police Department says a 28-year-old Dundee resident was taken into custody after a high speed chase in Schuyler County.
On Tuesday around 11:21 a.m. police received multiple calls regarding a male subject that was walking down South Decatur Street in the proximity of the school. The individual described to police matched the description of the individual sought for a residential burglary from April 16.
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Editor’s Note: This story was made possible through an interview on the Wet Couch Radio Podcast. The Village of Watkins Glen responded to a request for comment on this story, but declined, noting that they do not comment on open personnel matters.
A Watkins Glen woman is speaking out about what she describes as long-term harassment and abuse at the hands of Village Mayor Luke Leszyk. The harassment predated his time as mayor, but only worsened after being elected to the village post. That news was unearthed in local podcast called ‘Wet Couch Radio’ where Danielle Matthews shared her family’s experience. The pattern of harassment and sexual advances coincided with her husband’s ouster as Sergeant in Charge at the Watkins Glen Police Department.